On eBay.com this morning, the most-expensive item found when you search for "Miguel Cabrera" is a Comerica Park first base that was used (according to the seller) in the first six innings of the Tigers-Red Sox game on April 7. No one had bid on it.

Next up is a glove purported to have been used by Cabrera when he was a rookie with the Florida Marlins in 2003. That's listed for $10,000.

After that are some special baseball cards, then a June 20, 2003, ticket to a Marlins-Devil Rays game in which Cabrera hit his first major league home run. That's priced at $5,000.

A red Cabrera baseball bat also is $5,000.

The most expensive item with bids on it is (with 27 as of noon) is an autographed Topps Traded rookie baseball card of Cabrera. The top bid was $2,281.

The search brought up 6,551 items.

Major League Baseball is keen to make some scratch off the slugger's feat: It's selling a variety of objects online today at mlb.com, including commemorative shirts, signs, coins and even batter's box dirt in an acrylic display case for $39.99.

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